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A surprise storm late Sunday afternoon ripped through the Overton Park area of southwest Fort Worth, causing extensive damage, including a large tree that crashed through a house (video by Mac Engel/Star-Telegram). tengel@star-telegram.com

A surprise storm late Sunday afternoon ripped through the Overton Park area of southwest Fort Worth, causing extensive damage, including a large tree that crashed through a house (video by Mac Engel/Star-Telegram). tengel@star-telegram.com

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Two men managed to get out of the water, Hedges said, but a third did not.

Crews found the man's body shortly after midnight Monday, according to officials.

In Fort Worth, an isolated storm quickly dumped as much as two inches of rain in some areas Sunday evening, causing street flooding that trapped several cars, according to the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth.

The stormed formed over Johnson County and moved north into Tarrant County after 6 p.m., hitting hardest in downtown Fort Worth and the TCU area.

A severe storm warning expired at 6:55 p.m. and a flood advisory was in effect for those areas until 8:30 p.m., meteorologist Patricia Sanchez said.

The Fort Worth Fire Department said most of its calls on trapped vehicles came from around the Hulen Street-Interstate 30 crossing and the West Seventh Street area.

“But we haven’t had any rescues per se where we have to use our swift-water rescue teams,” said Lt. Kyle Falkner, fire department spokesman. “We had a lot of vehicles that ran into high water and stalled out. Some we were able to walk up to the car and get them out, and others we were able to push the car out of the water.”

In some cases, firefighters chose to wait until the water receded. “Streets around here can get flooded pretty quickly, but they can go down quickly as well,” Falkner said.

A giant tree fell and crushed the home of Canaan Factor on Overton Park East in Tanglewood. The family was uninjured.

Factor said the family moved here from Houston six months ago and had just finished extensively remodeling the home, as well as trimming the tree that fell.